Friday, October 14, 2005

Natali Prize for journalism accepting entries

The deadline for applications for this year's Natali Prize for journalism is October 31. Created in 1992 by the European Commission, the Natali Prize for journalism awards excellent reporting on human rights and democracy in the developing world. The prize is awarded annually to journalists from print and online press.

This year, the European Commission will award a prize in each of the following regions: Europe (EU Members States, states of central and eastern Europe and Mediterranean states), Africa, the Arab world, Iran and Israel, Asia and Pacific as well as Latin America and the Caribbean. Prizewinners will receive a trophy and a financial award. Individual journalists or groups of journalists, who published an article on the defense of human rights or democracy in the developing world between January 1 2004 and August 31 2005, can apply. More information on Nataliprize.com

The name Natali is a commemoration of Lorenzo Natali who was Vice-President of the European Commission in charge of development cooperation from 1985 to 1989. The prize's website states, "The Natali Prize emphasizes that the right to information is a prerequisite for freedom of expression. Freedom of information is a prerequisite for democracy, and for sustainable and balanced social and economic development."

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